http://telephonyonline.com/regulatory/commentary/net_neutrality_dies_070706/
While the average household currently downloads about 2 gigabytes worth
of Web content each month, the dramatic proliferation of new
technologies influencing the use of the Internet--from streaming video
to

Hello Tim,
When purchasing the grids the next time, select the HDGD58-29 antennas.
These come with a new L-Bracket that attaches to the reflector in 4
locations. The L-Bracket is also tapped for easy installation. This can be
seen on page 2 of the spec sheet:

U.S. Wireless Online is a conglomeration. Originally it was started by
buying at bankruptcy the assets of late firms like Darwin Networks. A
few years later they merged with Air2LAN (Jai Baghat's old company) out
of Jackson, MS. They then rolled up a number of WISPs. So they got old
MY customers,

No way to know. They didn't file in 2006. Stock is trading under UWRL.PK
now at 2 cents per share.
In 2005 they were $11M in the hole.
The President and Board resigned this past week.
Website: http://www.uswirelessonline.com is down.
- Peter
George Rogato wrote:
I wonder how many subs US

Are they the company that bought Allen M. 's WISP? As I recall he was an
Alvarion shop
Patrick Leary wrote:
U.S. Wireless Online is a conglomeration. Originally it was started by
buying at bankruptcy the assets of late firms like Darwin Networks. A
few years later they merged with Air2LAN (Jai

I don't consider FHSS broadband grin Allen quickly moved to broadband
fixed wireless gear like Trango, WMUX among others.
Yes, MobilePro bought ShreveNet along with Kite and a few others.
MobilePro's first acquisition was NationWide Internet...primarily a
conventional ISP with little wireless.

Wrong. Allen ran Alvarion for years. Here are a few posts to prove it:
From 2001:
However, the retrans are hitting around 20%-30%. I can't figure out
what the problem could be.
Lots to check out..
First make sure Max Rate is set to 1Mbps. The reason is that your 89-91
RSSI falls in the 1Mbps

Yes, Mobilepro bought ShreveNet along with a payphone company and a variety
of other small companies. Bottom of this webpage http://www.nationwide.net
lists some of the companies they have acquired.
Best,
Brad
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Nice job of cherry picking posts Patrick. I am impressed!
I stand corrected that Allen was more of an Alvarion shop than I remember.
I largely recall our Trango discussions and I believe Allen and I even
exchanged Trango product once upon a time. My how time flys.
Best,
Brad
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Chris/Ron:
We started out with a MY-TE years ago, it was very heavy and cumbersome
to operate. We now have customized a

Wow, blast(s) from the past :)
We sure have matured over the years. I can't think of a better time to
be a wisp as now.
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Hang tight there Brad, according to that post, Allen, who was flipping
me attitude, exposed that he was 55% Alvarion and 45% non. +/-
He certainly was leaning towards Trango and I remember when Trango upped
the prices and let Charles and the others handle end sales, he was kinda
pissed and

Oh, yeah, Patrick, I'm not dissing you or Alvarion, I have a great deal
of respect for you and Alvarion and think I would use your product if I
wasn't satisfied with Lonnie. Matter of fact your latest release looks
like a fine product.
I was just setting the record straight.
George Rogato

Jeff-
Is the MY-TE as cumbersome when it is on a reese hitch as compared to
the AB Chance? Price points look about the same. Can you hit me off
list with pricing and details on your used one?
Thanks
Chris Cooper
Intelliwave
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US Wireless made a big announcement last year about teaming with Lightyear
Network, also based in Louisville to bring wireless and VOIP to the world.
It lasted about 4-6 months then fell apart. US Wireless is good at making
big announcements but nothing much has materialized as of yet.
They

Here in Atlanta I used to see their SSID on 802.11. They had some APs up on
a couple of buildings around Vinings and Cumberland Mall.
Haven't seen them in several years
Ralph
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of David Weddell
Sent: Tuesday,

As far as I know all their wireless gear was removed from New Orleans about
4 months ago. It cleared up a few channells that were much needed. I was
suprised that they just unplugged everything instead of trying to sell the
clients. My phone was ringing like crazy for a little while.
Superior

Hey Joe. Can you give us an update on what is going on down your way?
Are you selling a bunch of connections? What gear are you deploying?
How well is the area recovering? Any information is appreciated.
Cheers,
Scriv
Joe Laura wrote:
As far as I know all their wireless gear was removed